Becker's Healthcare October 13, 2023
Claire Wallace

IOR Partners, a management organization specializing in helping small ophthalmic practices, is working to give ophthalmologists the autonomy to operate outside traditional hospital and ASC settings, according to an Oct. 13 report from the Kansas City Business Journal.

The Kansas City, Mo.-based company has seen its two-year revenue growth hit 153.6%. The company focuses on building surgical suites in eyecare provider offices, giving them autonomy to perform procedures on patients.

It works with physicians nationwide to turn their offices into in-house surgery centers, helping to build and maintain office-based surgical suites.

Once construction on the suite is complete, the surgery center has everything physicians need to perform procedures for patients...

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